Čecháček
Czech
Etymology
From Čech + -áček (diminutive suffix).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈt͡ʃɛxaːt͡ʃɛk]
- Hyphenation: Če‧chá‧ček
Noun
Čecháček m anim
- (derogatory) a Czech person as a bearer of the negative national stereotypes, especially small-mindedness, fawningness, cowardice, overcautiousness, enviousness or stinginess
Declension
Declension of Čecháček (velar masculine animate reducible)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Čecháček | Čecháčkové |
genitive | Čecháčka | Čecháčků |
dative | Čecháčkovi, Čecháčku | Čecháčkům |
accusative | Čecháčka | Čecháčky |
vocative | Čecháčku | Čecháčkové |
locative | Čecháčkovi, Čecháčku | Čecháčcích |
instrumental | Čecháčkem | Čecháčky |
Derived terms
- čecháčkovský
- čecháčkovství
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